There is no doubt that the Pittsburgh Steelers will have a different feel next season following the resignation of Mike Tomlin. But this is Mike McCarthy's team now and there are more changes coming.
The Steelers have been selective in finding roster upgrades this offseason, even if it means getting creative by trading for proven players like Michael Pittman Jr. On defense, Steelers general manager Omar Khan has made upgrades to the secondary.
While the Steelers will certainly still add more in free agency, speculation is growing as to what the Steelers' potential plans are with the 21st overall pick in the 2026 NFL Draft. Could they target the future defensive leader?
Essential Sports' NFL insider Tony Pauline believes Georgia middle linebacker CJ Allen could be a "surprise" pick in Pittsburgh. Georgia's Pro Day had just taken place, and Allen reportedly "looked good" in positional drills.
"Linebacker C.J. Allen looked good in position drills. He was comfortable and covered a lot of area on the field. Allen is unlikely to fall out of the first round, and his range is expected to be anywhere between 15 and 32 picks. The Tampa Bay Bucs love linebackers, and he is a perfect fit for their system. The Pittsburgh Steelers could surprise Allen with the 21st pick."
Allen is widely projected to land, as Pauline said, somewhere between the middle and end of the first round. After a positive workout at his pro day, Allen may have solidified his spot in the first round. Whether the Steelers want to pair him with Patrick Queen under center remains to be seen, but he could be a good fit.
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